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Introduction: Immigration, Latinos, and the Politics of the White Racial Imaginary
1. Freedom on the Frontier: White Democracy and America’s Revolutionary Spirit
2. A Desire for Land but Not People: Herrenvolk Democracy and the Violent Legacies of the Mexican-American War
3. Authorized Violence: Migrant Suffering and Participatory (White) Democracy
Conclusion: Migrant Futurity, Divided Whiteness, and the Authoritarian Turn
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Cruelty as Citizenship
How Migrant Suffering Sustains White Democracy
Cristina Beltrán
University of Minnesota Press
Minneapolis
London
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